Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, December 21, 1899, Image 2

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    Daily Eugene Guard
Published every evening of the week, Sun
days excepted. Address ell communications
end mike all retnittanoee payable to the
KuaBNlcUiMRt Eugene, Oregon.
8UBSCKIPTION KATES.
DAIl.T.
Delivered by earrler, per week t 16
Oelirered by carrier, per month 60
My mail one year (in advance) 6 00
Six monthe
One month SO
Single copies. 06
Will not be sent by mall to any address, for
ny length of time, nnleaa paid in advance.
WEEKLY.
Oue year (in advance) $2 00
Biz months '. 1 "
Advertising rates made known on applica
tion. ' Kntered as second-class
l-'ugene, Oregon, postoftice.
matter at the
THE KARTERN OFFICES of this
naner are at 230 to 234 Temple Court, New
York Oitr.end U H Express Bide, 87 W
ingt on St, Chicago, IIL, EtKATZ Advertls
nil Agency in charge.;.
CAMPBELL BROS Publishers
THE KB i:c.vti:
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WEATHER BUREAU.
ially. Report)
Portland Oregon, I
nccomber 21, laM-:ia ml
Weather Forecast lor Kugene, Oregon:
Toulght and Friday: Occasional rain.
All llnnliirij Letters) to this offl
AS
alioald b4 tilresied to TUB UIIAK
proprl
bCl bu
onrsonallv-
THDRSDA.Y .-
.. DJ0 .!J1
WITH 88 CKBT WHEAT AND
CENT -HOPS.
The oil combine has advanced
the price of coal oil 35 percent, and
the price of gasoline 33 J per oent,
Brooms, buckets, tubs, olothes
baskets, churns, washboards and
rope, all trust products, have ad
vanoed in cost 25 per oont.
The Matcn Trust baa notified
dealers that there will be an ad
vanoe in the prioe of matobes -on
the first of the year of 20 per oent.
A dose investigation into . the
question of Federal taxation will
reveal the fast that nearly all the
tax money oomes out of the bone
and sinew of the nation and the
strogglera after bread.
- BOMB LUMBER CAKUIERB.
Oregon Timberman: "The Paoifio
Bznort Lumber Company of
Portland, which has floated more
big oar goes of lumber than any
other oompany in existence, is still
extending its business. It has
under oharter for Portland loading
at the present time two steamships,
the oombined cargo or whion will
total 6.500,000 feet, One of these
steamships is the mammoth turret
steamship Guernsey, which has
just left Portland with a 3,500,000
feet cargo aboard. The other is the
turret steamship Klmbranoh, whiob
is coming to Portland to load after
discharging a tt,UUU,UUU toot cargo
of lumber shipped from the Sound
by the Paoifio Export Company to a
Japan port.
The immense carrying capaoity
of these tramp steamers, tint do
business wherever it oan be found,
will be appreciated when it is ooo
sidered that a log scaling 1000 leet
is a large oue, about three feet in
diameter wbon sixteen feet long.
The large steamer mentioned above
would carry the produots of thirty
five hundred suoh logs. The Eugene
mill, with a capacity of probably
twenty thousand feet a day when
working long hours, would require
bout a years time to fill suoh an
order.
The Sumpter mining distrlot in
Baker county is undoubtedly very
rioh In gold, but the imagination is
somewhat staggered by a dispatch
VfDeo20. It says;
Reports of a tremendously rioh
strike in the lower leteln of the
Bonanza miu have gained cur
rency in this camp within the pae
few dya. A workman brouglit the
news Saturday that aay down l
the lowest workmen of the mine,
six inch streak of almost pure gold
was struck, ihe mine' qualinc
this astounding slate nent by ad
mitting that the eirnak carried
little quartz.
Capt Clark of the battlenhii Ore
Ron will have to go without a pre
sentation 8ord from ihe jfnp e of
Oregon else, accept one with little
ornament aud few jewel. It has
been many months aince the Ore
gon, almost alone, destroyed the
Spanish fleet at Santiago (ie Cuba
The hero who doed not got bis re
word on the spot generally waits
a lone time perhaps never
fittingly remembered in life.
The News express, the Nugget
express and dog teams are the
general winter transportation ser
vice of the route from Dawson City
to Cape Nome. There are stopping
places and ood camps all along
the river. Parties ought to bring
their stoyes and tents. Provision?
can be bought many places along
the route.
The Bank of Jinijland seems to
have a pretty good credit, while
the Bank of Russia is well supplied
with Ihe needful. The' lorty-mil-lion
dollar loan from the latter to
the former is an unusual transac
tion even in an age of large Brian
cial transactions.
The Hollanders are not only
collecting money for their brethren
In the Transvaal, but are urging
their young men to join them
They should be good soldiers
their country has been the battle
ground of Europe.
Figure it for yourself.
From the age of fifteen to
that of forty-five a woman
gives one-tlurd of her time
to the suffering incident to'
the recurring periodic func
tion. Ten years of sufferingl
And thlei condition of things i
is popularly accepted as nat- ftrSVj
urul, and endured ex a femi. wwVurij
nine disability for which
there Is no help I IaWhere
no help? There is help for every
woman and for almost every woman
perfect healing in the use of Dr,
l'leree's Favorite Prescription. It
insures regularity, dries the drains
which weaken women, heals inflam
mation and ulceration and cures fe
male weakness. It is a temperance
medicine non-alcoholic aud non
narcotic. "I was so weak I did not have breath to
wslk screes my rootu," writes Miss Isabel
Miller, of New Providence. Calloway Co.. Kv.
" My periods occurred too often and the hem
orrhage would be prolonged and the loss of
blood very excessive. 1 sUo had spells which
the doctor said were fainting flts. I did not
fain strength from one monthly period to
another : was very weak; and nervous all the
time, was confined to my bed for three
months and the doctor told me I would never
be any better. 1 lived in this way from six
teeu years old to tweutythree. 1 was at last
advised by a kind friend to try Dr. Pierce's
Favorite prescription, which X did. and be
fore 1 had taken two bottles of it 1 could
work all day. I took In all six bottles of the
' Pavorlte Prescription ' and about five vials
of Dr. Pierce's Pellets. I used no other
medicine. I have never had a return of this
trouble since.1
PLAYHiU out.
' Dull headaoue, pains In various part
of the body, sinking at the pit of the
stomaob, loss of appetite, feverlshness
pimples or sores, are all positive
evidence of Impure blood. No matter
bow It became so. It must be nu rifled
In order to obtain good health. Aoker's
Blood Elixir has never failed to nuns
Boroiuinusor ciypniiiuo poisons, or any
other blood diseases. It Is certainly a
wonderful remedy and we sell every
bottle oo a positive suarantee. hw
sale Dy w jj ueLano.
A few suggestions of presents: Knives,
raiora, shears, carving seta, nut picks,
saw or hammer, nlokle-plated tea or
ooflee po', tea kettle, roasters, baking
dishes, kitchen toxics, shovel, step lad-
aeii, wan paper, r jj uuanibers oan
tlx you, easy.
Btate of Ohio, Oily of Toledo, 1
sjuom wnnty, j
Frank J. Oh knky makes oath that
he Is the senior partner of the firm of
K, J. Cheney A Co., doing business In
the city of Toledo, county and state
ainrrwaiti, aim innt said II rm will pay
ON K HUBDKEU DO 1, LAKH for
eaoh and every case of Catarrh Hint
canuot ba cured uy the use of Hall's
JATARRH lUHH.
FBANK J. ClIKNRV,
Hworn to tefore rue and subscribed
in my presence, this Otli day of Decern
tier, A. U 1880.
A. W. MLKASON.
skal Notary Publlo
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter
Daily and acta directly on the Worn!
and tnuonus surface of the system.
Bend for testimonials, free. '
. J. CHUNKY OO.,
Toledo, Ohio,
Hold by druggists, 75c
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
DeWI't's Little Early Risers purify
the blood, clean the liver, Invigorate
the system, Famous little pills for
constipation and liver troubles. Vin
cent A Co, Corner Drug Btora.
Ten lis. Years, f
ll
HER LIFE FOR HIS.
From the door of a cabin'ln Terrapin
mountain issued a Iqbs.
"I wonder ef Cap'n Earleis here?" she
n-mtcrt-d, as she plnced the pall she had
been carrying- on the ground. Shading
her bine eyes from the rays -of the now
rlM-u sun she peered into the leafy dark
ness of the furreaeuing chasm. "He said
te'd come ef he could-git away from his
men. The cap'n he'd better be pullin
up sticks and gittin out o' here, 'cause
dnd's mad an Jim Ueflln's mad too. An
when them air two git mad at a rewnue
man thar s sho to be trouble. Jim
Ileilin un dad hed jus' as well put 't in
their pipes an smoke it, too, fcr the
cap'n ain't goin to git till he ketches
'em. Dad's done got the revenue men
down on him fer makln moonshine.
Thnr's goln to be trouble ronn Terrapin
enounting ylt.
'ialklug thus to herself, she started.
blushed and turned quickly, as she heard
a low whistle. A-tall, fineslooking young
fellow stepped out Into' the clearing
around the spring.
"Good morning, Mary, you are looking
as fresh and as pretty as that little
mountain nink. What newsfl"
The girl blushed to her ears as she
faced him, but looked himsteadlly In the
eves.
"Thar's goln to be trouble roun here
tonight, cap'n, an dad swore last night
he was goin to kill you fer-smashin bis
still on t'other mounting. You better
keep both eyes open."-
"Is that all?" he 'asked, as he came
closer to her.
"Ain't that enomrh?"
"No, Mary. I am not afraid of his
threats. I fear-your pretty face and blue
eyes more than I do moonshiners.
"Look here, Cap'n Earle, I ain't nothin
but n poor mounting gal, an I can t rend
or write. Keep thorn ere sugary things
fer V.o valley gals. Bay 'em to them as
will take 'em."
As Mary said this she turned away. A
tremor was In her heart, a sob In her
voice. She bnd grown to lovo the hand
some officer. She loved him with the wild
and impassioned fervor of a nature un
taught, untrained. And he, had be con
ceived such a thing, would have smiled at
her simplicity. She turned to him again.
"Oh, cap'n, you must go down to the
valley tonight. Jim lieflin an dad'll kill
you. They air hot 'cause you loan the
still an Bmashed it."
"Well, Mary, I can't run from them.
That would be cowardly. Besides, i
have this protector," slapping his Win
chester rifle. "That is good for 16 men."
"PromiBO me, cap'n, ef you stay on the
mounting yon won't leave Silas Coombs'
cabin. Promise mel Promise met" Her
voice pleaded with him by her accents
alone.
"I'll be careful, Mary." And turning,
be walked rapidly away. Beaching the
entrance to the gorge, he waved bis hat
to her as he disappeared In the thick un
dergrowth. Mary Mason sighed and re
turned to the cabin.
That night, while getting supper in the
little shed in the rear of the cabin, she
heard her father and Jim Hcflln talking
in low tones in the main room. Creep
ing near the door, she listened to their
plan for waylaying and murdering Jack
Earle. With a heart thumping with ter
ror she served their supper In silence. As
soon as supper was finished the two men
shouldered their guns, got on horses and
started away. It was a dark and star
lesB night. The wind moaned and sobbed
through the echoing pines.
"u Lord, uod Almighty, I never said a
prayer but this oncat. 6 Lord, give me
grit 'nough to git to him before dad an
Jim does."
Out of the cabin she rushed, dashing
madly over the rocks that formed the
bed of a winter torrent, but now gone
dry. .With every muscle in her supple
young body strained to the utmost, her
breath coming with painful sobs, her
eyos staring into the pitchy darkness.
her lips breathing fervid appeals to
heaven to allow her to reach Silas
Coombs' beforo the men did, on, on she
ran, clutching in her haste even the briers
that- cruelly tore her hands aud face aa
sho clambered up tbo mountain. Faster,
faster she ran, now falling hendloni. but
only to arise asnln and rush on. At last
she gained the plateau of Terrapin, where
stood the cabin of Silas Coombs. Down
the declivity she dashed. As she gained
the cabin, turning. bIic saw her father
and Jim HcBin riding to the house as
thu great, round, silvery moon appeared
over the peak.
"Open the door, open the door, fer
Ood's sake, cap'n I Git on your horse and
go, go like satan was arter yon!"
&arie rusUed out Grasping her with
one arm, as he saw she was faint, he
turned aid faced old man Mason and
Jim Ilcflin.
"What do you want?" he asked.
"Wo want you. cubs vou." renlled Her.
lin, aa he made a dash at Earle. Earle
released his grasp of Mary, and the two
men clinched in u deadly struggle. Over
and over they rolled on the "gallery,"
each striving to disengage his pistol from
his belt. At last Iletlin drew his and,
aiming it, would have bespattered the
floor with Karle's brains hsd not Mary,
with a scream of anguish, thrown herself
between the pistol and Earle. But 'twas
too late. The ball went crashing through
the poor girl's breast. HeBIn stsrted to
bis feet with an exclamation of horror,
and fled madly down the mountain, fol
lowed by MaBon, who had not seen tho
mark of the bullet. Earle rose to his
knees, and, catching tho dying girl In his
arms. Sobbed as if his heart would break.
strong man as he was.
What can I do. what can I do. Mirv.
Barling?"
'Mhar ain t but one thing, can'n." the
dying girl gasped, "just let me rest my
&ead on yer shoulder here, an, an," Bhe
hesitated, "an, cap'n, ef you don't ndn,
I'd like to havener kiss me just oncst"
And with his kiss on her Una the little
heroine gave up to her Maker that life
sho sacrificed for Earle. New York
'News.
Frmotlel Answers.
An answer given In one of the Cam-
bridge local examinations was particular
ly bright. The question was in mechan
ics and was, "Why will a pin not bnlancs
ou Its point?" The reply was: "Firstly,
bvcauso a point being that which has no
magnitude cannot stand upon what does
not exist; secondly. It will If you stick It
1U.
The people of Herculaneum and Pom.
pell died from an eruption." was the an
swer to a question concerning the deaths
from the great eruption of Vesuvius n
A. D. 70, and an eminently practical an
swer to a question as to where Magna
Charta waa signed was "At the bottom."
Lioadon ritnndsrd.
..Shooting Gallery..
JOHN HOLLAND. MANaota,
First class1 target gtins'lln good
condition. A prise wit Ihe given
each Saturday for best sours o"
thre shots.
ALE BLOCK,
EUGENE, 0I1EG0I
.FIRST
Of Eugene.
Paid up Cash Capital, $50,000
Surplus and Profits, $50,000
Eugene, Oregon.
A OENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Uone on reamatile term. B.Kht
draft on Chicago, San iTnouiscu and Port
lam., Oregon.
Bills of etch an go sold on foreign countriei.
Depoeit rveeivtd tul jtUtu check or certifi
cate of deposit
A U collections entrunted to us will receive
prompt attention.
T G Hkhdhioks.
President,
S B Eakik,
Vice President.
P. E. SNODOBetBB,
Cashier.
L. H. POTTXB.
Aas't Cadhiei
EUGENE
Loan Savings Bank
Of Eugene, Oregon
CAPITAL rAiDup) '$50,000
W. E. BHOWa, President.'
8. 0 PAINE, Vice President.
F. W, OS BURN, Csshlsr.
W. W. BROWN. Asst Cssalar
DIRECTORS-
FWOSBURN, B D PAINE, W E BKOWN
D A PAINE. J F ROBINSONi J B HARRIS
W.YV. BROWN.
A Jeueriel Banklug- Boaineaa
Trni.Nucted en Favorable Term
bralte Issnud on the principal cities of the
Unltud ntates; also oxchange furnished avail
able in all forelRn countries.
Interest raid on time deposits.
Fire-proof vault for the storage of valuable
papors.
Collections receive our promnt attention.
LANE COUNTY BANK
lEatabilsbaeilnliSSS.;
(-or-!
EUGENE, i OREGON.
A General Banking business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. G. HO VET , President!
i. M. ABRAM8, Cashier,
OREGON SHORT LINE R. R.
THE DIKKUT BOUTE TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado,
and all Eastern Points.
(lives choice of two favorite routes, via the
UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Line, or
the BIO GRANDE Scenle Une
Look at the time
days tn Bait Lake
days to Denver
days to Chicago
days to New York
FMKK KECLIMNG CHAIR II1R
UPHOLsTBKBD lOIIHIST M.EKF
1NO. CARS, PULLMAN . PALACifr
8LEBPINO CARS.
For full particulars regarding rates, time 0
lrains,eto, can on or address
L L Stevens A gt, Eugene.
CO Terr- WEComan
Trav PaM Agt Qen'l Agl
124 T'jlrd St. Portland, Or
HOFFMAN HOUSE SALOON
Sommervllle &. Berger.l
Pure 'WhlsVles and Brandies, the fines
grades of Wines and 'JIgara. Mixed
Drinks a specialty.
Weinhard's
Famous Beer.
Bottle and Draught
TICKETS
TO ALL
POINTS EAST
Through Falaoe and Tourist Sleepers, Dla
ing and Library Observation oars.
Elegant Vestibule Trains.
No 4 Limited leaves Portland at 1:10 p m.
No 8 Limited arrives Portland at 8:80 a m.
For tickets and full Information, call or
address JNO. M. WILLIAMS.
0r Agent, E.
B. C. DENNISTON, 0 P 4 T A.
Portland, Or
Central Market,
ijicmn
PROPRIETORS
Will keep constantly on hand a full supplj
BEEF MUTTON.
'.PORK and VEAL
union tuey will sell at the lowest
uiaraet prioea.
A air snare of lie ptlilc natroiue solicited
t-TO THE FARMERS. i
We will ptjr tbe highest market prioe
ror rat fame, Hogs and Bheep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
KUQENE, ORBQON.
PsVMeais dellrered lo an? pact at the 01 tj
Freeof eharge
raw MM
CANADIAN
PACIFIC RY
SOO-PAOIFIC LINE.
The onlj Trar.scon'ienental Route.
Grand Scenery,
Fine Accommodations
Low Rates.
To and from all east
ern points and Eu
rope. , Direct .Route '
to Kootenay mining
district, British Col
umbia. We run the
finest solid vestibule
train crossing the
continent consisting
of Palace sleepers,
dining cars, tourist
cars, day coaches and
colonist sleepers.
CANADIAN PACIFIC ItOYAL MAIL
STEAMERS.
To China and Jopan.
CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN LINE
To Honolulu and Australia,
For full Information regarding rates, etc.
.pply to
GEO. F. CRAW, Auent.
H. H. ABOTT, Eugene, Oregon
agent, rortlanu. ur.
E. J, COYLE,
A. O. P. A , Vancouver, B. C.
0 R & NCO.
Depart Time Schedule. Arrived
Salt Lake, Denver,
Fast Ft Woith, Omaha, Fast
Mail ' Kaniaa City, St Mail
8pm Louis, Chicago and 6:45 p m
East
Walla Walla, Spo
8tokane kane, Minneapolis Spokane
Flyer St Paul, Duluth, Flyer
8:4fi p tn Milwaukee, Chi- 8am
! cago and East.
Ocuh Steamships
8pm All Sailing dates 4pm
subject to ohange.
For San Francisco
Suil Dec 8, 8, 13,18,
23. 28 and every
1 5 days.
Daily Colombia ltivia
Ex Sunday Steamers 4pm
8pm To Astoria and Ex Sunday
Sat 10 p m Way Landings.
WlLLAMKTTElUvEIt
6am Oregon City, New- 1 :30 p m
Ex Sunday berg, Salem and Ex Sunday
Way Landings.
Willamette and
7am Yamhill Ritebs 3:30pm
Tues, Thur Oregon City, Day- Mon, Wed
and Sat ton and Way and Fri.
t Landings.
VVillametteHiveii
6am Portland to Cor. 4:30pm
Tues. Thur vallis and Way Mon, Wed
and Sat. I Landings. and Frl.
Lr Rlparia I Snake River, Lv Lewistn
1:20 am ) Rlparia to Lewistn Daily
Daily I :30am
L L Stevens.
Afeut, kugene.
W H Hurlhnrt
Geo Pass Agt Port, Or
THROUGH TICKETS
TO TUB
EASTandSOUTHEAST
SOUTHERN PACIFIC- COMPANY
2?brV
Pullman Palace Sleepers
Sour
hair lit Slaan
Cars Dal
lyto .. ..
DENVER, OMAHA, CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY. ST. L0TJI8
And other Eastern CltW n,a ii
m, 5rj1,n,d offelln passengers Specially
Conducted Lxcuminns thprnink K!
- M'-J- "O" w uiungu
ra; .veuoesoay.
gr;Vv.,BtPortland to Chicago
Vl Southern Paoifio, Union Pacific
a .i r;1 ""WW checked through to
destination. Magnificent scenery, .Union
JTor further mforiDAtioD. apply to fcnv
" -wMv waupeuijr. ur
U LATHROP, OEBRO
J. L. PAGE
-DKALXB IN
ERJJES
Having Lirge and Complete stock of
""l"e nrj fnoy Groceries bought
In the best markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
1... o - . . .. .
- u.it,r luo puoi o better Drimw
than any other house lu Eugene.
Eugene Street Railway.
TIM CARD.
After the 4th of OoL lsoj;
cars wlU run on the followini.iiV .
time until further SlcS. ednet
t-tAviiro tub DEttr.
7:10-7:4fWl-lnjj.iao.in n ,
b. .very hal -"ww a m
mvjf
JSf
Pullman
Sleeping ars
Elegant
Dining
ars
Tourist
SleepiDr jar
.ST. PAUL,
ui . i.iri u.
TO
I'AKUO,
ill AND FUUKSf"
'JUOOKSTON,
VVINNIl'KU,
IHELKNA and
HU'ITK.
T'nrounh Tickets Ij
CHICAGO, WASHINGTO.N
PHILADK1.PHIA, NEW YOllK.
BOS'l'ON, and All Points
East and South.
JTor Information, time cards, map
and tickets, oall on or write to
K McMURPUEY,
General Agent, Eugene,
'. )rllt9 Opposite Guard office.
Or. A i CHARLTON.
' Asst Gen'l Pass. Att nt,
255 Morrison St, cor Third, Portland, '.i .egon
Corvallis & Eastern
RAILROAD".
TIM II 4JAHI)
No, 2 for Ynquine
Traiu leaves Albany 12:45 P M
Leaves Corvallis 1 ;f i P M
Arrives Yaquiua y, 7:2.p Pil
No. 1 Returning
Leaves Yaquina 6:00 AM
Leaves Corvallis 11,30 A M
Arrives Albany 12;15 PM
Na 3 for Detroit
Leaves Albany 7.00 A M
Arrives Detroit 11:30 AM
rio. 4 Keturnmg
Leaves Detroit 12 20 P M
Arrives Albany f.:!5 P M
One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis
will. Southern Fuclflo trains, giving direct
service to and frum Newport aud rdijceiit
beaches.
1 ruins for th mountains arrive at Detroit at
noon, giving ample time to roach camping
grounds ou the Breiteubush and Bantiaiu the
Bdiutj uay.
EDWIN STONE, ,.
Manager.
H L WALDEN,
J TURNER, TF&PA
- Agent, Albany.
THIS RAILWAY fOMPANY
Operates Its trains on the famous Dlock
system.
Liehts its trains liv plectrlnlt.v
Uses the celebrated electrio berth reading
lamp.
liuns Bplecdid equipped passenger tiains
ererr day and night between St l'aul und
imcngo, ano umana and Uiicago;Jho
Chicago,
Milwaukee and
St. Paul
Also operates steam-heated vestibu ed trains,
carrying the latrat private compaitnicut
cars hbrary bulfet, smoking cars, and fraw-lng-room
sleepeir.
PAltLOlt CAIlS, free reclining chair cars
ana the very best dining-car service. For
the lowest rates to any point in the United
States or Canada, apply to ticket aeent. or
address
,,,.,. C J EDDY,
J W CAKY, General Agent,
Intv I'ae Agent. Portland, Oregon
70 a m I
Lv
Ar
Portland
Corvollia
11:65 p m 1
Arl
5:50 pn
in Hpm
At Albany and , InvvMlll. nnn..Qn
of Oregon Central ft Eastern Railway.
Independence I'asseitfter
'Except Sunday!
aially
urnsss uw lt (MtosrTBTOn.v 1
? ! h" ..PS ,U,,,d Ar I 8:25 a m
8-3uE Ar McMinnville I.v 5:50 am
8.30 P in Ar Independence Lv 4 :50 ,
Direct connection nt. Son v...: n.uu
stesmship lines forHawa'i, Japan, t hina, the
Phillipineb and Australia,
J! or through tickets and rates, call on
T. n tit 11 n
0r F;..J MfOLANAHAN, Denit Agent
l lcket Agent, Eugene, O eg in.
R KOEHLER, O; H MARKHAM.
manager. G F and P A,
xurnanii, wregon.
lorthern Pacific
RAILWAY
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
or THE
Southern Pacific Go
Jj?Pgj Trains Leave Portland Daily.
Lt
Portland Ar
9:15 a m
12:31am
j.v Eugene Lv
Ar San Francisco Lv
Ar Ogden Ar
Ar Los Angeles Lt
Ar El Paso Lv
Ar New Orleans Lv
Lv Portland Ar
Lv Eugene Lv
Ar San Francisco Lv
Ar Ogden, Lv
Ar Lns Angeles Lv
Ar El Psso Lv
3:M a m
8:0ft p m
1:10 pm
70 pm
8:40 pm
8:50 p m
19 am
-0 a in
7:011 a ni
it.-f.ij pm
li:'.T a m
S:M a m
!:14 p m
7MS p in
I :lo p m
l:lu
(Xio a m
1:40a m
120i)in
OH,, p m
1 :2t p in I
6:00 p m
I 7:20 a m
6:25 pm I
Ar .WW Orleans Lv
I 8:50 a m
DINING CARS
OBSERVATION CARS
Pullman first clats and Tonrlst Bleeping
v.-. nbknruvfi iu an tnrnugn trains.
1 rompt connections at Denver, Omaha
ana nicago with trains for other east
ern cities.
UorvnlBla nail In
(Except SilliJsy)
Wald Honse.
The Wald House, corner of Sixth
and Olive streets, Eugene, under new
management, is now open to the pub
lic Terms $3 50 per week. Every ac
commodation, comfortable and first
clag. Patronage respectfully solicited
W. J. Mulkky, proprietor.
Milwaukee
NOTICE TO
Parties
ii,.
'anus uikJi,
stoim
have their,. m-H
may desire
"J pan,.,,,'
To
PPlivn
this
1 - WHS n ..;,
j'om the land oflJS
their right. If pf !, . lcH
crelion of the ladT
ficuil the requireTtf
I you desire vour .
pubhslied in tlm p..
mand the publication H
of Hie registe of .1
office, anAandtt!"
for tho register of t
office toaUe,,d ,n fihel,i
""""i Hiu no
made
other
man.
paper.
HE-
STAGE LINE.
iTfoprietot
binge Itayes Eugene lr m
Dlly except namlV
Returning Hlai-e lesv(. b
for Euxeue dallv L ? loWn
fill
baturdnys at 8 a m.
Arrives iu Kuceneai b... .
fnllowiujr.
" "fuiujgij
SINCII.E FARE..
BOUND TKII'..,..
Tickets lor Mle'aY'aV
Eugene, or at llura 4
Florence.
Psrenpon', oi?J
Timber Land Act, June 3.IS7S
IlNiTtn Snua urn Ormi
llOBKBOEO, Ohooi,
Nortmbei 13, 1SJI
Notice is hereby given thatin mf
V r .r'"""""""1 sn sci oi nai
June j, loYS, euutltd "As scIkibis.
of limber lauds iu ihs ni i.u."
Oregon, Novadnnnd WsihisglonTojiS
John 1(. Campbell, of Eum, j
Lane, state of Orccon, bsstUidntuh
sworn statement No. 734, lor the K.4.
of tho S E yt ol wciion No. 20, a htm,
17 b llange iNo. 1 E, and will ila noJJ
show Hint ibe lanil eoofht is mou nlatt
for its limber or sloiie limn lor urailml
purposes, una to estaiilisn Lin claim tesul
land before the HeijU. r and Rite'rai'
this otlice at Kiwi burg, Omoo, esFnin,
the 19th duy ol Juuunry, law)
lie names as witce-iiSf: WilJiui H.Ksy
shaw, I'mncls E. Dann, Chmtiw Kin,
llnllhew 8. Wnllis, of Eugene, dip.
Any nnd all persons claimiFf sdreneli
Iho above. described Innds are
file their claims in Ibis oifics ot n Wfore
said l'Jlh (In; ol Jnuuary, YM.
J. T. BiilKEs, EtfSe.
NO 1 ICE OF FINAL cETOQIQt
In Ihe estate of John A WooMilia, It
ceased.
Notico is hereby given that J B Parb
son, Administrator ot (aid estate bu fa
his acconnt for final setlltmeBt ol si
SBtate, and Monday, the 4tb itj o( i
oember, 1800. at ten o'clock in Ihe Irani
has been set by )ieUoDorBble.O.Foan,
oounty Judge of said Lane comuj, fs
hearing objections to lbs same.
Diittd, Eugene Orison, Oct 21, IS).
J. II Forkeim,
Administrator.
Geo. B. Dorrts,
Attornoy.
NOTICE TO CKEDII0BS.
Estate of Hatio Lewis, drceisel.
Knir.a ia liarahv OIVPH tfl vhOD ll Btf
oonoern that the underaigoed, J "J
snd Aleok Lewis, have been bj ItsCotttJ
Court of Lane coantj, Oregon, nil?
pointed eicoutors ol the m
l.n.i. .l..n,l nnd ill ri0 t"J(
olaims agninHt said ealite areheitbj
fled and required to present lh lam
the pioper vouchors to said Hetutonii"
law office of Thompson &Ha!dj,mlJ
Lnno countv, Oregon, within w
irom me aiue oi mis
Dated nt Eugene, Orejoii, this V1 1
of September. 1WU. jmWni
A1.F.CKUW19.
Executors of the estate of Kat
deceased. . . .t.nv
THOMPSON & HiHM.
AttorneTsJorsudrt"
N01ICE OF FINAL SETH-E"01
restate oi isnrtiu
Notice is hereby Kiven thai MT
ardDemariusT Oilleipw.
said estate, have riled lbe
fiuol settlement ol said est" ,
day. October 12tb, 1SW, st 100
has been sel by order of Hon B ,
oonnt, judge ol Lane ''.
hear said account, u v
same, if any.
Dated Sept. 11, 1W.
Geo. B. Dobkis, AltyrjW.
NOTICE TO CKEDIT0B8.
Notice is bercby pi" a
Hal 11
, V. ,i. ttu
signed bss bten f point lJ .
CVurl ol Lsne conriy. Orep.r .
lorol ll e rslste
f L... n.. r.i.
ed. All per:
,ers..n bv.i;li ci .-r .
estate are li
to me with
riKonn. ni
pnblication of this noli";
Dated Novenibtr i
90.
Notice-
Administrator
Notice is hrr-bj f iven. 'l 'J?!?
swned. W. M. ndnyn. of Slsj
.irted adminuirs u - - .. t.
1 Smith, dece3.d, j , rer
ol Lsne county, Or, f on . sn 1 f f
having claims agatn.i sid
notified to prr ' Zilm
proper "'7'tl"rTfii in
the law cilice of L-!fUc0 n, dais
gon, witniu.
this notice. , S(1nirr l
Dated this Htb U"J , y.srci
h. PiMKr;, idmiiln"
Att y '""
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